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Monday, December 29th
CHRISTMAS LITURGY 2025
Throughout the advent season we have been inviting people to become more aware of what brings you Joy. In this time of increased uncertainty and anxiety about the world, we invite people this Christmas to continue in embracing JOY. Not that it will shield you from the weight of the world, but in the words of Margaret Clifford, it may save you from its crush.
Recent Liturgies
Monday, December 29th
Christmas Carols 2025
Tuesday, December 23rd
Forth Week of Advent – Liturgy December 21, 2025
This week, Narelle uses the Scripture readings read throughout Christian churches on this last Sunday of Advent to remind us about not waiting passively. For us, like Joseph, it is moving forward intentionally, one small step at a time (even when sometimes we’re unsure of our destination), trusting that intentionally seeking joy on the journey is just as important as the destination.
Friday, December 19th
Third Week of Advent – Liturgy December 14, 2025
The theme for Advent this year is Joy, inspired by Margaret Clifford’s poem, Choose Joy, where she says of joy, ‘It will not shield you from the weight of the world but will save you from its crush’. Mark will continue our theme - Advent is traditionally a time of preparation for Christmas. Being ready for Christmas should mean that our thoughts are not just focused on end of year gatherings, shopping and gifts but on humbling and interior “house cleaning” – what used to be called repentance. The more we are focused in this way, the less chance we will be overwhelmed by the commercialisation of Christmas.
Thursday, December 18th
Second Week of Advent – Liturgy December 7, 2025
The theme for Advent this year is Joy, inspired by Margaret Clifford’s poem, Choose Joy, where she says of joy, ‘It will not shield you from the weight of the world but will save you from its crush’.Anne will continue our theme - How do we ‘choose’ joy and what might Advent have to say to us about such a choice when we are conscious of so much suffering in the world? Paying attention to the life, the natural world, around us and of which we are all part is one way of turning towards joy. Advent is a reminder that joy and suffering can often go together and that recognising one doesn’t mean turning away from the other.
Wednesday, December 17th
First Sunday of Advent – Liturgy November 30, 2025
The theme for Advent this year is Joy, inspired by Margaret Clifford’s poem, Choose Joy, where she says of joy, ‘It will not shield you from the weight of the world but will save you from its crush’. Margaret will introduce the theme of joy this week and provide a reflection on concepts of joy in the Old and New Testaments and what it means to “choose” joy regardless of the circumstances.
Tuesday, December 16th
Peacemakers – Liturgy November 23, 2025
We are called to be Peacemakers, to follow Christ in the building of a just and loving community. We often assume peace making is peacekeeping, but they are not the same thing. Peace making is active and requires engagement, whereas peacekeeping can be passive and focus on avoiding confrontation, which can ignore injustice.
Monday, December 15th
SMX AGM – Liturgy November 16, 2025
Liz will be thanking the homilists who have presented since Terry retired earlier this year. Our AGM is on Sunday. This photo reminds us that we have always been aspirational. And so we continue.
Wednesday, December 10th
SERVAS – Liturgy November 9, 2025
John and Mary are sharing the homily. Together they will describe their organization SERVAS in order to reflect on the connection between hospitality, peace and the sacred.
Monday, November 10th
The Feast of All Saints and All Souls – Liturgy, November 2, 2025
On this Sunday, the Feast of All Souls, Mark will discuss “Is there a place for All Souls and All Saints in our modern spiritual practice?”